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- Kitchen party : effortless recipes for every occasion / by Berg, Mary,author.; Vandenbrook, Lauren,photographer.;
Mary Berg, winner of MasterChef Canada and star of Mary's Kitchen Crush, shares her most delicious, stress-free recipes, grand enough for special celebrations and easy enough for a regular Tuesday night.
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Entertaining.; Quick and easy cooking.;
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- In Mary's kitchen : stress-free recipes for every home cook / by Berg, Mary,author.;
The kitchen is Mary Berg's happy place, where worries melt away and a busy mind calms. But she knows that for many people, the exact opposite is true. However you feel about mealtimes, Mary is here to help with 'In Mary's Kitchen', which contains uncomplicated but delicious recipes. Whether you're putting together a one-pot wonder for a comforting weeknight meal or whipping up a special dessert for a weekend treat, with Mary as your guide, you'll discover recipes and wisdom to make the kitchen your happy place too.
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Comfort food.; Cooking.; Quick and easy cooking.;
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- The smiling land : all around the circle in my Newfoundland and Labrador / by Doyle, Alan,1969-author.;
"From one of Canada's most beloved and celebrated Newfoundlanders comes a rollicking insider's guide to the province, told as only Alan Doyle can tell it. Few Canadian musicians or authors are as synonymous with their home province as Alan Doyle is with Newfoundland. And now Alan wants to introduce the rest of the world to his home, taking readers on a freewheeling, eclectic trip through the province. From Fogo Island to the Southwest Coast, Labrador to Ferryland and everywhere in-between, Alan's Newfoundland awaits. There are plenty of stops along the way to admire the sites and take in the history and culture. Among the stops, a discussion of Newfoundland's eccentric place names, which include Horse Chops Island, Bread and Cheese Cove, and, the (in)famous, Dildo. There are visits to wind-swept coastlines and towering crags, former Beothuk, Viking and Basque settlements, as well as more recent settlements, such as Foley's Shed, a jaunty live-music pub that ... as its name suggests ... happens to be located in some guy named Foley's shed. There are savvy insider tips, such as how to score fish and chips and a free ride by hopping into the delivery person's car as they deliver your food to your desired destination. And what tour of Alan's Newfoundland could be complete without a short history of what can best be described as "icebergs that look like things," an illustrious history that includes an exact replica of the Virgin Mary that once washed into St. John's harbour, and the more recent ... and far less holy ... "Dickie Berg," which made international headlines for looking like ... well, not the Virgin Mary. Wildly entertaining, informative and brimming with Alan's classic brand of storytelling and romping good fun, The Smiling Land is sure to delight even the most travel-adverse reader among us"--
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Travel writing.; Doyle, Alan, 1969-; Curiosities and wonders;
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